IPivot's garageband frontpage,
one of five campaigns
IPivot frontpage detail
icons
Intel Corporation recently acquired iPivot
at the end of 1999. iPivot is in the business of making high-speed
internet routers for secure-ordering websites, and their print
advertising campaign created by Halloran-Robertson needed
an online analogue. Montclare Technologies created a partnership
with Halloran-Robertson to complete those sites; although
unfortunately upon their acquisition by Intel these ads and
their previous logo were axed.
There were five advertising campaigns, each with a different
theme. Each online version of the print ad was to have a specific
demonstration that would show how fast an IPivot SSL router
would be in a given situation compared to "standard"
equipment. My job was to work with Halloran-Robertson's designer
on the project to make icons for each version and a Flash
movie for the demonstration, shown in the table below:
Garage band looking to buy
some new music to listen to for inspiration
Alien cultists looking to
follow their favorite flying saucer using online
tickets
Basement guy, looking to
move out of parents' basement with online mortgage